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<blockquote data-quote="EricTKT" data-source="post: 456649" data-attributes="member: 3530"><p>I have a couple of stone pipes that have no maker's marks on them, and I have a buddy that is interested in buying one and I need help, brothers! Coming up on three years ago I bought a soapstone pipe from a gentleman at the Greater Kansas City Pipe & Tobacco show and I cannot seem to find his business card or anything. Does anyone know the man I'm talking about or know anyone that is currently making and selling these kinds of pipes? From my browsing through the pages on this here blog I've seen that Rekamepip has made some.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EricTKT, post: 456649, member: 3530"] I have a couple of stone pipes that have no maker's marks on them, and I have a buddy that is interested in buying one and I need help, brothers! Coming up on three years ago I bought a soapstone pipe from a gentleman at the Greater Kansas City Pipe & Tobacco show and I cannot seem to find his business card or anything. Does anyone know the man I'm talking about or know anyone that is currently making and selling these kinds of pipes? From my browsing through the pages on this here blog I've seen that Rekamepip has made some. [/QUOTE]
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